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. >> this is what the defense feared, the possibility that some of these jurors might decide this case based on emotion and not based on the law. even she said, she said she still thinks he did the right thing, because she followed the law, if she followed her heart, she would have hung that jury. >> she even said she would give them the hung jury, i fought to the end. so there was debate. >> there was debate. they asked for the manslaughter charge read back. if there had been one or two more maddies back there, this could have been a hung jury. >> dan, thank you. much more of robin's interview with that juror tonight on "nightline" and tomorrow morning robin on "good morning america," weighing in on that torn juror, struggling with the heart break, but standing by the verdict. the exclusive on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, also breaking tonight, the frightening landing, the southwest jet at a new york airport. the unsettling images from inside the plane. tonight we've just learned, it wasn't the landing gear that failed. it was that the nose of the jet was coming down f
. >> this is what the defense feared, the possibility that some of these jurors might decide this case based on emotion and not based on the law. even she said, she said she still thinks he did the right thing, because she followed the law, if she followed her heart, she would have hung that jury. >> she even said she would give them the hung jury, i fought to the end. so there was debate. >> there was debate. they asked for the manslaughter charge read back. if there had been...
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. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents an apology because she feels she was forcefully included in his death. this is abc news los angeles. >> you can see more of mady exclusive interview with gma anchor robin roberts on "nightline"tonight at 12:35 and again tomorrow morning on good morning america. >> investigators believe excessive speed was to blame for the train derailment in spain. chilling video shows the train racing around a curve more than double the speed limit. 110 miles an hour. train suddenly jumped the track. 80 people killed. including woman from virginia. train engineer is now under investigation several on line blog say 5
. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents...
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. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents an apology because she feels she was forcefully included in his death. this is abc news los angeles. >> you can see more of mady exclusive interview with gma anchor robin roberts on "nightline"tonight at 12:35 and again tomorrow morning on good morning america. >> investigators believe excessive speed was to blame for the train derailment in spain. chilling video shows the train racing around a curve more than double the speed limit. 110 miles an hour. train suddenly jumped the track. 80 people killed. including woman from virginia. train engineer is now under investigation several on line blog say 5
. >> zimmerman claims he shot trayvon mart 9 self-defense and now in hiding. after protest supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or even 2 more mady back there, this could have been hung jury. >>reporter: mady says she still wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> standby the decision because of the law. standby the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >>reporter: mady says she owes martin parents...
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as we were preparing for a verdict here, saying the fear of the defense is that maybe these jurors will base this decision on emotion. on a certain broader sense of right and wrong as opposed to following the letter of the law. and it sounds like that's the exact debate that maddy had in her head, which was on the one hand, she felt that there was moral culpability on the part of george zimmerman. but she said -- she came back to this more than once in your interview, she feels she did the right thing as a legal matter. she effectively had no choice. >> she said she was not aware of all the attention that this case was getting. and she gets home. and people are talking to her because remember they were sequestered for three weeks. and she had only recently moved to florida. she wasn't there when trayvon was killed. and she said, we the public, were able to read, able to see blogs and all these things to form our opinion. and they only have the evidence that is presented to them in the court. >> we're able to see all of the arguments they're having outside of the presence of the jury. so
as we were preparing for a verdict here, saying the fear of the defense is that maybe these jurors will base this decision on emotion. on a certain broader sense of right and wrong as opposed to following the letter of the law. and it sounds like that's the exact debate that maddy had in her head, which was on the one hand, she felt that there was moral culpability on the part of george zimmerman. but she said -- she came back to this more than once in your interview, she feels she did the...
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. >> reporter: zimmerman claims heap shot trayvon martin in self defense and is now in hiding. >> justice for -- >> trayvon martin. >> reporter: after protests supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or two more matties could have been a hung jury. >> reporter: mattie wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart he would have been guilty. >> reporter: mattie owes trayvon martin's parents an apology she feels she was forcefully included in his death. brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> see much more of robin's interview with juror b-29 later on "good morning america." >> well this is not a good week for new york mayor candidate anthony weiner. new revelations about his online sexual relationships are making his prospects worse. volunteering at a soup kitchen weiner said he may have sexted three women since he left congress in disgrace. then he kept talking. >> it's not dozens and dozens. it is -- six to ten. i suppose. but i can't tell you absolutely what s
. >> reporter: zimmerman claims heap shot trayvon martin in self defense and is now in hiding. >> justice for -- >> trayvon martin. >> reporter: after protests supporting trayvon sparked nationwide. >> i think if there had been one or two more matties could have been a hung jury. >> reporter: mattie wrestles with whether she made the right decision. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart he would...
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that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa alexander a number of times and ran to her in jail. she is a woman that was sentenced to 20 years to prison -- she was prosecuted, rather, the same prosecutors as zimmerman. she did not get to stand her ground. she fired into a wall to warn her abusive husband to get away, who had abused her and other women in his life. she did not hurt him but was sentenced to 20 years in prison, which she is serving now. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the growing p
that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa...
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coming up on archie the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presents their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept by about the organization more on that coming up. and while the media stream media has been odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the royal birth cost less than the average american birth why is it so much more expensive to have a baby in the states a wall look into that later on the show. hello there it's friday july twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm aaron aid and you're watching our t.v. . we start our newscast today in fort meade maryland where the defense team in the bradley manning trial delivered closing arguments today archies liz wahl has been in fort meade covering this trial from the beginning and brings us the latest hey there liz can you fill us in on what happened in bradley manning's defense team and what
coming up on archie the bradley manning trial nears the end today the army whistleblowers defense team presents their closing arguments updates on this case from fort meade just ahead. and another new source has found itself under government surveillance antiwar dot com is suing the f.b.i. for the release of records believed to be kept by about the organization more on that coming up. and while the media stream media has been odd over the royal birth a detail was missed it turns out that the...
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but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if you had not already found, jurors had not already found that trayvon martin was the aggressor basically that. >> couldn't have come up with this verdict. so to me, it's their way of dancing around the fact that they determined that trayvon martin threw the first punch and got george zimmerman down, essentially buying the defense, hook, line and sinker. >> i wish somebody had said what you just said at the trial. maybe the prosecutor. maybe the judge. >> hear hear. >> marcia clark, lisa bloom, faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up, bill o
but that wasn't the factual pattern asserted by the defense here. it's true that stand your ground legally speaking didn't apply. and even the way the jurors talk about their verdict, it doesn't seem it really applied to them. the funny thing about it is they keep saying the law required us, the law required us. but that's nonsense. the law itself does not require you to do anything. the fact you find require you to do something. and then the facts apply to the law dictate the verdict. but if...
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his defense is expected to begin its case monday. the mother of trayvon martin is calling for action to repeal "stand your ground" self-defense laws. sybrina fulton told the national urban league today she blames florida's law for the acquittal of george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. in an abc interview, the only non-white juror in the trial said she initially voted to convict on second degree murder, but finally decided there wasn't enough evidence. >> i want trayvon's mom to know that i'm hurting and if she thought that nobody cared about her sonic speak for myself, i do care. i couldn't do anything about it. and i felt like i let a lot of people down. if i would have used my heart i probably would have went a hung jury. >> holman: another juror has said she believed zimmerman acted to protect himself after martin attacked him. national security agency leaker edward snowden will not face the death penalty for anything he's done if he returns to the united states. attorney general eric holder gave that assurance to the russian
his defense is expected to begin its case monday. the mother of trayvon martin is calling for action to repeal "stand your ground" self-defense laws. sybrina fulton told the national urban league today she blames florida's law for the acquittal of george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. in an abc interview, the only non-white juror in the trial said she initially voted to convict on second degree murder, but finally decided there wasn't enough evidence. >> i want trayvon's...
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surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as the two thousand and eight foreign intelligence surveillance amendment today he introduced that bill to the house h.r. resolution two eight one eight otherwise known as the surveillance state repeal act here's an outline of a few things that this bill does it repeals the patriot act in the face amendments act it prohibits the government from mandating that electronic device or other software manufacturers build in so-called back doors and it increases the term of judges on the foreign intelligence surveillance court from seven to ten years so does this bill stand a chance. well the man who introduced tha
surveillance state and the bradley manning trial interest closer to its end today the prosecution and defense made their final arguments after the judge refused to dismiss the charges against bradley manning an update on this case up ahead. it's thursday july twenty fifth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm meghan lopez and you are watching our t.v. well earlier this week we told you about new jersey congressman rush holt crafting a new legislation that would get rid of the patriot act as well as...
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i need that information so i can see for example is this a self defense case. there has to be enough time to create a relationship, is she said. that's where the the difference is between rich and poor. the rich because they are paying for their time will have as much time with their lawyer as they need. ". it's a serious thing that they know the system is broken. and the criminal justice across the united states acknowledge deep flaws in the way representation is provided to people. eric also spoke to the american council of chief defender in 2009. we know they lag far behind other justice programs. they constitute about 3 percent of all criminal justice expenditures in our nations largest counties." i'm going to skip ahead. we interview lawyers, who fire appropriate motions and do many other things that attorneys should be able to do as a matter of course. finally we know there are numerous challenges in the public defense system like budget shortfalls. he acknowledged the challenges the system faced were not new and quoted justice hugo black when gideon came
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possible defenses. have you discussed all of this with your lawyer? the judge has to go through in any criminal case and especially one that's this serious for capital punishment is a possibility. >> as time consuming as it is, the judge will dot a all the ts and cross all the ts. >> if he didn't mr. castro could come back years later and say i didn't know what i was doing and that could vacate the plea. >> ariel castro said a couple of things we both raised our eyebrows. he said to the judge, i knew i was going get the book thrown at me. he also talked about his sexual problems. i don't understand exactly what he meant by that. he said i don't understand some things because of my sexual problems. >> yeah. i didn't know how that affected his ability to read. i also thought it was interesting, he said i was going to tell the fbi from the very beginning i was going to work with them all along. this is a different ariel castro. i know he is monstrous no matter when you see him but seems almost at peace. every other instance we saw him he seemed twitchy,
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on behalf of the defense, any objection? >> no, your honor, no objection. [ inaudible ]. >> that motion to aemmend for count 977 is granted. mr. castro, you have received your glasses now. is it better? >> yes, it is. >> thank you. all right. i want to talk with the parties about the discovery process. on behalf of the defense in case 574231 demand for discovery was made and posted on june 14th of this year. since that time, discovery has been ongoing and now there's a second days case but the state has provided discovery equally for both cases under the one case number. is that correct? >> yes, your honor. >> yes, your honor. >> all right. so under -- >> i will provide our service copy. >> under criminal rule 16b, there has been a written demand so the prosecutor was obligated to provide copies of photographers or prevent counsel for the defense to copy or photograph items that were material to the defense that are related to the case or are intended to be used by the prosecutor as evidence at trial, or it belonged to the d
on behalf of the defense, any objection? >> no, your honor, no objection. [ inaudible ]. >> that motion to aemmend for count 977 is granted. mr. castro, you have received your glasses now. is it better? >> yes, it is. >> thank you. all right. i want to talk with the parties about the discovery process. on behalf of the defense in case 574231 demand for discovery was made and posted on june 14th of this year. since that time, discovery has been ongoing and now there's a...
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by colleagues prosecutors and defense lawyers are patriots who love their country. we are in the mattair Étude performer duties with honor courage and commitment. i am here today doing my duty to talk to you about my clients at guantÁnamo bay. my client has now been detained by government for over 10 years. after five years of detention in 2008 he was charged with the material support for terrorism. in 2009 the military commission process halted the charges against him and were dismissed. a recent d.c. circuit court decision on don versus the united states help of material support for terrorism is now no longer a crime that he or anyone detained prior to 2006 can never be tried for in a military commission. i am not here today to ask for sympathy for the man i was ordered to represent but i would like to tell you a little bit about him. he is an afghan citizen with a third-grade education received in a pakistani refugee camp. his family went to bed after fleeing the russian invasion. he was roughly 22 years old when he was detained although he doesn't know his exa
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what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the government has its job, but there's nobody who could believe what they said. and on the prosecution's five-plus-hourlong closing argument, he said, quote: if it takes you that long to get your point across, you know it is not true. the court-martial's happening at fort meade outside of baltimore, maryland. there is no jury per manning's request. his case is being heard by an army judge, colonel delaware -- denise lind and is expected to announce her decision in the next several days. rick: molly, the prosecution obviously painting a very different picture
what do we expect from the defense today, molly? >> reporter: the defense attorney said it would take about two hours to give his closing argument and that aiding the enemy charge you were just talking about, rick, it's key. it's the most serious one of the 21 charges against 25-year-old private bradley manning. and could land him in prison for life if he's convicted. the attorney said yesterday about his closing argument, quote: you're going to hear what the truth sounds like. the...
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officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think that this represents still the majority of the population. the military is probably backed by a minority of the population. >> isn't this a risky strategy when the country seems so divided? >> and the generals view, it is is the only strategy they have. they're looking to keep them in a state of herman and contests. they are trying to intimidate the brotherhood. >> what do you make of these charges, that he conspired with hamas. i think they are trumped up. have known about this for quite some time. they could have used to disqualify him from running from the presidency. a really means
officer who is now a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracy. you have these mass rallies across egypt. do you think that the army got the mandate that they wanted when they called for this day of action? >> i suspect that the general would be satisfied with almost any demonstration that came out on his behalf. i think it is clear that they want to crack down on the brotherhood. they need as much popular support as they can get for that and for good cause. i think...
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it was whether he was legitimately exercising seventy defense or not. she's not a lawyer. that's not a big, big difference. what i think is important to say just at the outset is that second thoughts by jurors are fairly common, and they have no legal significance. you can't get a verdict set aside. you can't change, you can't get a retrail. nothing can happen as a result of a juror saying i wish i had voted another way. >> benjamin crump, let me play another part of juror b-29's interview with abc. listen to this. >> i know that you've heard some people have said point blank, they have said george zimmerman got away with murder. how do you respond to those people that say that? >> george zimmerman -- that's -- george zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from god, and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it, but, you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> benjamin, do your clients, trayvon martin's parents agree with that? >> well, they have always maintained, wolf, that
it was whether he was legitimately exercising seventy defense or not. she's not a lawyer. that's not a big, big difference. what i think is important to say just at the outset is that second thoughts by jurors are fairly common, and they have no legal significance. you can't get a verdict set aside. you can't change, you can't get a retrail. nothing can happen as a result of a juror saying i wish i had voted another way. >> benjamin crump, let me play another part of juror b-29's...
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a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at least for a while. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology, because she ultimately had no choice but to acquit a man she calls a murderer. she spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i
a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at least for a while. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology, because she...
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most providing for mutual defense. my team in iraq was composed of nine nations military and civilian. a late-night discussion are guantÁnamo -- would come up time to time and asked to abu ghraib off into some of our closest allies refuse to send this detainees because of guantÁnamo and we are losing intelligence opportunities every time this happens. releasing any individual guantÁnamo detainee does not change our national security posture. for this soldier the fear-based arguments to keep the extension facility open is hard to understand. if brought to the u.s. for prosecution and incarceration or medical treatment of detainees opposed -- pose no threat to national security. the 86 men who have been cleared for transfer should be transferred. we must find lawful dispositions for all law of war detainees as we have done in every conflict. further, guantÁnamo places our soldiers and nation at risk. not only because it puts -- makes america look hypocritical as we promote the rule of law but because it makes the det
most providing for mutual defense. my team in iraq was composed of nine nations military and civilian. a late-night discussion are guantÁnamo -- would come up time to time and asked to abu ghraib off into some of our closest allies refuse to send this detainees because of guantÁnamo and we are losing intelligence opportunities every time this happens. releasing any individual guantÁnamo detainee does not change our national security posture. for this soldier the fear-based arguments to keep...
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until saturday to join the interim government's reconciliation plan i'm still in sun to viner's the defense minister has also called for his supporters to go out on the streets to what he calls an arm to terrorism riley also has beltran repulse now from cairo what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven he was widely seen enough going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had i would very much against mubarak hebrew from precinct during these months prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you saw him just keeping possibly kidnapping as offices as well as possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges and can see him face a considerable show you find many people here saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure the mohamed morsi never comes back into office who is going to happen
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criminal defense attorney keith sullivan and former prosecutor brian silber. as a former prosecutor, brian what do you think about this. >> i think it might be the right move for everybody. you have to think the victims as a prosecutor. to put the women in trial and sit there and describe all 900 counts that are being indicted it would put them through the wringer once again. if this guy gets locked up rest of his life around never see the light of day and get what is he deserves i think that is good resolution for everybody. martha: keith what do you think. >> i couldn't agree more, martha. you spare the women the trauma and tragedy to relive this this is very sick and twisted individual. he needs to be in a mental hospital probably more so than a jail but that is where he spend rest of his life. if you challenge all the sentences, shy of 900 charges, 978 he said he will be convicted on just about all of them. tough, tough case to even try to begin to defend. martha: yeah. you know, you're so right and it does, as kelly was saying before, it allows these wome
criminal defense attorney keith sullivan and former prosecutor brian silber. as a former prosecutor, brian what do you think about this. >> i think it might be the right move for everybody. you have to think the victims as a prosecutor. to put the women in trial and sit there and describe all 900 counts that are being indicted it would put them through the wringer once again. if this guy gets locked up rest of his life around never see the light of day and get what is he deserves i think...
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agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to be called me sometime after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay at work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what she knew now and your husband get killed in orlando and that's where that's how that much i found out to my friends. i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of. the autopsy as well why do you think it is that they exec
agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use self defense by execution. you know they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to be...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> there was something a bit weird about president obama's big, super hyped everybody absolutely had to watch it now economic speech on yesterday. his speech was all about laying out obama's long-term vision for the economy. but the speech didn't even mention the single most important economic decision president obama will make in his second term. it mentioned all these things that obama would like to do and republicans in congress won't let him do like infrastructure and these big education overhauls, but it
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the defense will say, wait a minute. slow down here. this is a case where you guys are frustrated because you were unnble to make a case against steve cohen which was the premier and notch in your belt after the progress of the raj rajaratnam and the group at that efforts and in your -- gupta in your frustration you're taking course of action to put my client out of business. tracy: is that, that is preet's reputation now, isn't it? there is a little ego mania in here, isn't there? >> well the, the government doesn't like to lose and they have tremendous, tremendous arsenals and options. i think really that is the point to be made here. okay, let's assume for the sake of arguement as lawyers like to say they couldn't make this case against the significance ture defendant on wall street, steve cohen. so what do they do? the sec brings in administrative action which they fail to supervise properly. which any lawyer is somewhat watered down theory. it is not insider trading or securities fraud. it is failure to supervise. will there be cri
the defense will say, wait a minute. slow down here. this is a case where you guys are frustrated because you were unnble to make a case against steve cohen which was the premier and notch in your belt after the progress of the raj rajaratnam and the group at that efforts and in your -- gupta in your frustration you're taking course of action to put my client out of business. tracy: is that, that is preet's reputation now, isn't it? there is a little ego mania in here, isn't there? >>...
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impossible how the lies would have been connected to him lying about self-defense. that is the big failure here. ultimately i think even the jurors are coming out now to say we feel that the justice system failed us. i think the subtext of what they are saying is we didn't really like being a part of this. we don't feel good about our verdict. we did what we swore we would do but we don't like it. we feel an injustice was done and we hope god rectifies him. >> that was something you heard from both jurors they do not like having to do what they did. thank you both for your time. this is something we could talk so much more before but unfortunately we are out of time. i should note that george zimmerman has sued nbc universal for dep deaf medication. the company has strongly denied his allegation. >>> the big question. we want your reaction after hearing b-29 juror's interview. tell us what you think. >>> from newtown to aurora to the streets of chicago, gun violence has become a tragic reality in this country. while congress looks for consensus how to tackle the pro
impossible how the lies would have been connected to him lying about self-defense. that is the big failure here. ultimately i think even the jurors are coming out now to say we feel that the justice system failed us. i think the subtext of what they are saying is we didn't really like being a part of this. we don't feel good about our verdict. we did what we swore we would do but we don't like it. we feel an injustice was done and we hope god rectifies him. >> that was something you heard...
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it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law because all six of us -- well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. that's the way that the law was read to me. >> so john, i have keith here shaking his head. he says they're not interpreting the law correctly. there are those who would suggest that the prosecution did not present their case effectively. talk about that. where do you come down? >> i come down on
it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we...
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that is not a defense. when i get involved, it is because 90% of the time, the tenant is the only one who gets the notice, though the notice is addressed both to the tenant and landlord. next thing you see, you are handed a piece of paper by some stranger, and it is a lawsuit. then you need to find a lawyer. probably 90% of these cases are in federal court. it becomes much more costly to get a lawyer involved. most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of these cases. you need to file a formal answer in the court. you will be in a mediation process, which means you will meet with people appointed by the court to try to resolve this issue. the revolution is just what i said. it is major repairs if they are appropriate, and not all repairs are in demand. and, to settle the damaged portion of the case. in my experience, the damages claimed usually run somewhere between $15,000 or $5,000, and attorneys fees generally run between $10,000 or $15,000. my colleague over year ha
that is not a defense. when i get involved, it is because 90% of the time, the tenant is the only one who gets the notice, though the notice is addressed both to the tenant and landlord. next thing you see, you are handed a piece of paper by some stranger, and it is a lawsuit. then you need to find a lawyer. probably 90% of these cases are in federal court. it becomes much more costly to get a lawyer involved. most lawyers charged somewhere between $5,000 or $10,000 to get involved in some of...
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i know you're defense under -- you're defense minister is here, we appreciate your attendance. am least to give the floor to the foreign minister of affairs in the democratic republic of the congo. mr. president, mr. secretary general, members of the security counsel. like and foremost, i would mr. president to reiterate to you my warm congratulations to your appointment as secretary of state of the night states. -- united states. i am glad to see you preside over the security council at this critical moment in history, and thank you for showing the create thiso meeting. seen cyclical conflict that has the same genetic signature. the same designers, the same external support, the same actors on the ground, and the same motive. same action, the summary executions, the pilots and rape, the seizing up private and public assets, and a quotation of natural resources. you bear witness to the importance of the government of the united states, and the ininvolvement this region. i want to thank you for the implementation of this framework agreement. this frame at agreement and constitut
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and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're. demanding their democracy back and their democratic choice is about what we're seeing actually is that the minute the minute the who believe that or generally sisi came out came out and in a way that he was asking for a mandate to actually create for violence why would someone could also put a mandate to combat terrorism you don't ask for a mandate this is your duty so the mandate is actually also going forward is actually a mandate to commit crimes hideous crimes like the one we've seen in front of the republican guards we've seen also crimes against women he told they specifically target women in the peace
and detention of journalists and also your party i mean the muslim brotherhood party has dubbed the defense ministry troops call for rallies quote a call to civil war however the general was specifically said he wasn't demanding for violence he wasn't called for violence all danger do you see in such rallies. the what we're seeing and on the streets of egypt for over thirty days now people have been protesting in a peaceful way hundreds of thousands and millions of it demanding they're....
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but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story and they didn't know the president of the united states would express an opinion and protests across the count
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eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty free from precincts during these months of prison breaks and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with amice to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you so much as competing possibly kidnapping as offices as when it's possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges inconceivable face a considerable chunk of time many people here are saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure that mohamed morsy never comes back into office who is going to happen however is that this kind of accusation
eleven revolution the army has given the muslim brotherhood a sunday ultimatum to sit down for talks the defense minister also called for his supporters to go out and demonstrate true reports now from cairo. what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty...
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it was a straight self-defense case. this type of self-defense that exists everywhere, they exist in new york. if somebody is threatening you and was about to cause serious physical injury or death, you are allowed to retaliate, unless you have an opportunity to escape, that's what the stand your ground rule goes. but here -- when someone's on top of you punching you in the face. so it's a heart wrenching case. nobody wanted trayvon martin to die. george zimmerman didn't want trayvon martin to die. george zimmerman wasn't some drug dealer who was out there carrying around a .45 to transfer kilos of coke. he was doing what he thought he needed to do. there was bad judgment on his part. there were mistakes on his part. but if george zimmerman got the death penalty, trayvon martin is still not graduating high school. he's still not going to the prom. he's still not giving her grandchildren. and that breaks everybody's heart. i'm sure it breaks george zimmerman's heart as well. but we can't get so caught up in emotions that
it was a straight self-defense case. this type of self-defense that exists everywhere, they exist in new york. if somebody is threatening you and was about to cause serious physical injury or death, you are allowed to retaliate, unless you have an opportunity to escape, that's what the stand your ground rule goes. but here -- when someone's on top of you punching you in the face. so it's a heart wrenching case. nobody wanted trayvon martin to die. george zimmerman didn't want trayvon martin to...
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there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep saying no to whatever it is the democrats are offering no matter what it is. but in this rollicking substance-free festival of incoherence, there is one man who is determined to be the most incoherent of all. little known outside his home state for anything other than having beautiful hair and for threatening to secede from the union back in april, texas governor rick perry is now threatening that texas will also secede from health care. i told you it was incoherent. speaking with a conservative talk show host yesterday on wbap in arlington, texas, governor perry had this to say ab
there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep...
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they sign first round pick d just a minute hayden the defensive back a four-year contract all four of the raiders rookies signed and ready to go. >>> cowboys stadium has a new name. like the giants ballpark this one will be renamed at&t. the telecommunications heavyweight reportedly will pay up to $600 million for the next two decades for the naming right. so november 28th, raiders at at&t stadium! >> death star. >> at&t, boy, they just cornered the market. spurs, at&t center. >>> scary scene last night in new york. pitcher tim hudson a forker athletic on this play. look at that. a broken ankle after being stepped on by eric young. hudson is going to miss the remainder of the season just a freak accident as you saw. young immediately apologized to hudson as you see there as he was being carried off the field. >>> that didn't stop a few people from blaming young on social media. >> oh. >> hudson's wife kimberly though came to his defense tweeting back, ey, thank you for playing the game the right way. you're obviously one of the good guys. we appreciate you. >> all right. >>> no ball n
they sign first round pick d just a minute hayden the defensive back a four-year contract all four of the raiders rookies signed and ready to go. >>> cowboys stadium has a new name. like the giants ballpark this one will be renamed at&t. the telecommunications heavyweight reportedly will pay up to $600 million for the next two decades for the naming right. so november 28th, raiders at at&t stadium! >> death star. >> at&t, boy, they just cornered the market....
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but on the other end, i think that self-defense in this case should not have been applicable at all. for example, if you incorrectly approach someone because you think they're doing something wrong and then whatever ensues after that, it should be your fault. and that's could be a modification to the law that will make it more justice. >> brown: all right, a big, big subject that we've just started but we'll end it there. michael melton, human papillomavirus, nathan mccall, and bishop harry jackson. thank you all four very much. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: attorney general eric holder said he wants texas to get federal court approval before changing its election rules. united states prosecutors indicted four russian nationals and a ukrainian for hacking corporate computers to steal millions in cash and goods and spanish police questioned the sdoia a second juror in the george zimmerman trial spoke publicly, saying she felt zimmerman, "got away with murder" but there qawnt enough evidence to convict him. >> brow
but on the other end, i think that self-defense in this case should not have been applicable at all. for example, if you incorrectly approach someone because you think they're doing something wrong and then whatever ensues after that, it should be your fault. and that's could be a modification to the law that will make it more justice. >> brown: all right, a big, big subject that we've just started but we'll end it there. michael melton, human papillomavirus, nathan mccall, and bishop...
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but the sequester cuts, half of them come out of the defense budget. idea when the sequester was conceived was that it was supposed to be so terrible for both the right and the left that it could never be allowed to become law. then the compromise was struck, was no, nobody can come up with anything they like better so we'll let it become law and that's acceptable to a lot of people on the hill but it is really unacceptable to john mccain. both he and the president would really like to come up with a deal to replace the sequester and it's given him an incentive to cozy up to democrats. and work with some people like lindsey graham. >> which "cozy up," we mean talk to. i think we allow ourselves to be hijacked by this narrative that you are cozying up to narratives if you are talking to the white house about matters of national import. >> it is not just talking. the end game for mccain is to come up with a big fiscal deal that does things that conservatives would really dislike because it would unwind part of the sequester. mccain i think cares much les
but the sequester cuts, half of them come out of the defense budget. idea when the sequester was conceived was that it was supposed to be so terrible for both the right and the left that it could never be allowed to become law. then the compromise was struck, was no, nobody can come up with anything they like better so we'll let it become law and that's acceptable to a lot of people on the hill but it is really unacceptable to john mccain. both he and the president would really like to come up...
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with all due respect to him he's an appointed minister of defense the people did not choose to have another he thinks he is given some super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the one of the people as well as the whole one knows what the one of the people this through the institution of democracy approves that is what we're seeing though is a high judge of the people's will what do you think could be the consequences if the muslim brotherhood doesn't sit down and talk to the military what would the military do next because it seems that of issued a very strong ultimatum well we've seen already what the military has done this is not about morsi and holds not about the muslim brotherhood this is about democracy being hijacked by the military every single day we're seeing members of the pro-democracy movement being killed being arrested being attacked the only crime is to support democracy and to call for an end to this bloody coup and so the solution you cannot also the pro-democracy movement for for a solution because it's the military who created the problem so if we one and tw
with all due respect to him he's an appointed minister of defense the people did not choose to have another he thinks he is given some super constitutional powers to be able to decide what the one of the people as well as the whole one knows what the one of the people this through the institution of democracy approves that is what we're seeing though is a high judge of the people's will what do you think could be the consequences if the muslim brotherhood doesn't sit down and talk to the...
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should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple with a very real threat of attack. and the tools that are there that the nsa provided were important in thwarting some of those attacks. if we hadn't done it, then we would indeed have had more catastrophic kinds of attacks. i think people would have been outraged about it we have to be careful how we do that, and what the president suggested is that's why we have to have the involvement of all three branches of government. the answer is not to scrap the intelligence gathering that has demonstrably helped keep the american people safer. >> i don't like this. >> trisha: i'm not
should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple...
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the university says it is takine hack seriously -- and it is upgrading its defense system. in san diego tonight.. it jt keeps getting worse. four me women have come forward, sa mayor bob filner tried to g them. all are prominent community members: 2 businesswomen.. a university dean.. even a red navy admiral. if you're keeping score, that brings e total number of filner accu to 7. the mayor refused to answer reporters' questions today. he's also refusing repeated calls to resign. and in new york, anthony we is still running for mayor. even though as vanita nair s us: we've learned that carlos danger, as he liked e called, was sexting a woman named sydney leathers. script:) this is the woman behind the latest "sexting" scandal for weiner, and the san die mayor. let me be very clear. the conduct of some of these pe is reprehensible. it's so disrespectful of women. and what's really stunning is ty don't even realize. they dot even have a clue. it's real, if they're clueless, get a . they need therapy, do it in private. we've all heard the advice: drink lots of water for good h
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that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed before nevada's parole board in support of his plea that he be granted parole for burglary, robbery and kidnapping convictions. simpson is serving a 33-year sentence and would still have to serve at least four years on two other charges, eve fn the board rules in his favor. describing his clean prison record, simpson said he is a mentor to other inmates. >> i think i -- on a daily basis i speak to more inmates than anybody. they tell me their stories. some of them tell me their crimes. as far as burglary, which i'm here for, robbery, i should say, they've told
that's a tough argument the defense has. the state has a pretty strong case because these women would not be dead if he hadn't been acting with gross negligence. >> it is tragic as you say all the way around. we'll follow it and see if it goes all the way through. monica lindstrom, thank you. >> thank you. >>> a graying and humbled o.j. simpson says he is sorry for the crimes that put him in prison. perhaps for the rest of his life. here he was. appeared by video feed...